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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens

A Christmas Carol

By Charles Dickens

  • Release Date: 1869-12-31
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
  • Free
Score: 4.5
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From 1,424 Ratings

Description

An Apple Books Classic edition.

It’s Christmas Eve in Victorian England. While some families don’t know where their next meal will come from, Ebenezer Scrooge sits in his large home, counting his vast wealth. Like every other night, he’s alone. But when he’s visited by three spirits, Scrooge is forced to reflect on his callousness and stinginess.

Dickens was passionate about affecting social issues through his stories. A Christmas Carol offered readers the gift of empathy toward working families, orphans, and others who encountered daily challenges. Almost 200 years and many adaptations later—including the Apple Original Film Spirited, a modern musical rendition starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds—this beloved tale remains a resonant celebration of generosity and community.

Reviews

  • Love the Christmas Carol

    5
    By Bruce rocks
    Timeless!! Some of our ornery leaders could stand to read this timeless story so they might learn about giving and charity. Easier to get a camel through the eye of a needle…
  • Fulfilling

    3
    By Amanda J. Green
    A warm Christmas story. Just long enough to keep one busy for a couple of hours; not long enough to bore one. I'll be reading this to my kids one day.
  • Classic

    5
    By trialfazz
    This is the first time reading this classic story. I really enjoyed it! I have watched it many times and after reading it I look forward to watching it on this Christmas Eve day or on Christmas Day!
  • A political book from Victorian times

    4
    By Sal Paisley
    Really a political book from Victorian times, an economic commentary. This book has minimal scriptural references, possibly reflective of the disillusioning Victorian times. Dickens laments the lost noblesse oblige in the rapidly industrializing, rapidly changing nineteenth century London. (I had some remarks on the curiosity of Apple Computer Corporation producing this book and its similarities to the allegorical Scrooge, but that’s just one reaction, and I’ll reserve those.) I’ve been having some trouble getting into Dickens and other nineteenth century writers; I had some difficulty finish Tale of Two Cities in particular, though Hard Times I’ve found still packs plenty of punch. I like Dickens’ romantic and anti-utilitarian sensibility, but the Victorian language does not seem to transmit or the message is lost on a lot of people in the US right now, an atmosphere more indifferent to literature than ever, and, alas, the utilitarianism Dickens scorned reigns strong. A still small voice, perhaps?
  • Tech issues

    1
    By MrFintastic
    The actual story isn’t showing up. Must be bugged.
  • Awesome

    5
    By golfer Mark
    Short and sweet. An all time classic showing us all how to live a Christian life .
  • Christmas Classic

    5
    By iDittohead
    This is a true Christmas classic which could be revisited every year without getting old.
  • Good book

    3
    By Babuinking
    It s a Perry good book
  • Better than the movie

    5
    By Goodman+
    I have seen the various movies produced from this story, but the book is far better!
  • Good book

    5
    By I Don’t Care47
    Period